April Fools
Hop To It!
Egg-sactly Right!
It's All About Tradition!
100

Finish the joke! 

What do you call a cow with no legs? 

Ground beef.

100

Rabbits are known for having very large ____, which they can rotate nearly 360 degrees around them to detect predators.  

What are ears? 

100

This popular Easter activity involves searching for hidden eggs, often filled with treats or prizes.

What is an easter egg hunt? 

100

In Sweden and Finland, children dress as “Easter witches,” wearing scarves and painted cheeks, going door to door much like this October holiday.

What is Halloween? 

200

Finish the joke! 

What’s the best time to go to the dentist? 

2:30 (Tooth, hurty!)

200

Despite sounding like a cat term, baby rabbits are called this, and are born blind and hairless.

What are kittens? (or kits)                      

200

This part of the egg is typically yellow.

What is the yolk? 

200

These sweet, spiced loafs marked with a cross are traditionally eaten on Good Friday in many English-speaking countries.

What are hot cross buns? 

300

Finish the joke! 

What did the top hat say to the neck tie? 

You hang around, I’m gonna go on a head.

300

They may be much larger than ants, but a group of rabbits living together in an interconnected system of burrows is known by this term.

What is a colony? 

300

Weighing over 17lbs, the world’s largest scotch egg was cooked using sausage meat, breadcrumbs and a hard-boiled egg from this large flightless African bird.  

What is an ostrich? 

300

On the island of Bermuda, people celebrate Good Friday by flying these on string, often homemade and brightly decorated.

What are kites? 

400

Finish the joke! 

What do you call the wife of a hippie? 

Mississippi.  (Mrs. Hippie)

400

The tradition of an egg-laying rabbit comes from this European country, where the “Easter Hare” rewarded well-behaved children, much like Santa Claus.

What is Germany? 

400

Built in 1975 to honor Ukrainian settlers, the world’s largest Easter egg—the Vegreville Pysanka—can be found in this Canadian province.

What is Alberta? 

400

In this country, due to concerns about invasive species, the Easter Bunny is sometimes replaced by the endangered native marsupial the bilby.  

What is Australia? 

500

Finish the joke! 

A blind man walks into a bar... 

And a table...
And a chair...
And a....

500

Thumping—when a rabbit loudly strikes the ground with its powerful hind legs—is used for this purpose.

What is warning others of danger? 

500

The largest eggs ever laid belonged to this extinct bird from Madagascar, whose eggs could hold the equivalent of over 100 chicken eggs.

What is the elephant bird? 

500

Tsougrisma (tsoo-gree-smah) is a traditional Greek Easter game involving the tapping together of hard-boiled eggs dyed this primary color.  

What is red? 

Note: The eggs symbolize victory of life over death. Participants tap their eggs against others’ to crack them, with the last intact egg representing good luck for the year.  

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